Difference between revisions of "East Mirarian languages"
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* [[Gzustic languages|Gzustic]] | * [[Gzustic languages|Gzustic]] | ||
* [[Mahavic languages|Mahavic]] | * [[Mahavic languages|Mahavic]] | ||
* [[Tsavashic languages|Tsavashic]] | * [[Tsavashic languages|Tsavashic]] | ||
* [[Ughmar-Kunorvian languages|Ughmar-Kunorvian]], widely believed to form a phylogenetic group, though a minority classifies them as separate branches. | * [[Ughmar-Kunorvian languages|Ughmar-Kunorvian]], widely believed to form a phylogenetic group, though a minority classifies them as separate branches. | ||
** [[Kunorvian languages|Kunorvian]] | ** [[Kunorvian languages|Kunorvian]] | ||
** [[Ughmar languages|Ughmar]] | ** [[Ughmar languages|Ughmar]] | ||
[[Category:East-Mirarian languages]] | [[Category:East-Mirarian languages]] | ||
[[Category:Language families]] | [[Category:Language families]] | ||
[[Category:Miraria]] | [[Category:Miraria]] |
Revision as of 18:27, 1 April 2018
East-Mirarian | |
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Geographic distribution: | Mahavia |
Linguistic classification: | One of the world's primary language families |
Proto-language: | Proto-East-Mirarian |
Subdivisions: | |
CWS code | pem |
The East-Mirarian languages are a widespread language family of at least 50 related languages and dialects predominantly spoken in East Miraria.
History
Classification
The East-Mirarian language family comprises of five widely-recognised branches: